INDIANAPOLIS – It happened. Indiana did it.
A Big Ten Championship clash of Goliath vs. Goliath that lived up to the hype and then some ended with the Indiana Football Hoosiers beating vaunted Ohio State 13-10 and capturing the program's first conference title since 1967 and first outright championship since 1945.
It all happened in the Circle City, in front a Big Ten Championship-record crowd 68,214 barely an hour from Indiana's Bloomington campus. Those patrons paid witness to the biggest win on the gridiron in the history of the Hoosiers, a stunning toppling of the best team in the country and the defending national champion that, when you get right down to it, was not so shocking at all.
Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza put himself in pole position for the Heisman Trophy with a

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